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Scientists have figured out how marriage affects men's health

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MOSCOW, September 16 -. RIA News Researchers from Yokohama City University found that marriage has a positive effect on men's health. Scientists said this during a meeting held in Munich, the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, wrote of The the Daily Mail Address .
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According to Japanese doctors, married men are half as likely than single, overweight and associated with the presence of his disease. In particular, male, married, less likely to develop metabolic syndrome. In this case women, this trend does not apply.
Doctors have studied more than 270 people who have been diagnosed with diabetes of the second type. The mean age of the subjects was 65 years. Of these, 90 people - bachelors, and the remaining 180 were married.
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Doctors have identified a body mass index of study participants and measured their body fat. As a result, scientists have found that married men are on average half as likely to suffer from obesity than idle. The content of fatty tissue in those who had been married, on average, amounted to 18.9 kilograms, while unmarried men figure was 23.5 kilograms.
Scientists explain this pattern so that married men tend to have a more healthy diet, taking medications and going to the doctor when sick.

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